Sheet management

- [Voiceover] In this movie,…I'd like to go through a few sheet management tips…so as some point,…you'll get ready to put together your set of sheets…and you might want to have some techniques available…to make that process go a little bit more smoothly…so the first thing I want to look at is…how to tell whether a view is already on a sheet…so if you come over here to Project Browser,…I've got my Level 3 view open here.…If I right click it,…you'll see that there's an Open Sheet option right there…and that's exactly what it'll do.…It'll open up the sheet that this view is placed on…and you can see it displayed right there.…

If you right click a view that is not on a sheet,…it will display grayed out…so that's how you'll be able to tell…that it's not on a sheet…or at least one way that you can tell.…Now, looking at this sheet,…I've got a single viewport…and if I put my mouse over here and highlight it,…you can see the viewport highlights in bold.…If you click, it actually selects the viewport…and like any other element in Revit,…

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12/6/2016

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9/24/2015

In this series, we have a little something for every Revit designer—beginners and seasoned users alike! Each video focuses on a specific tip, trick, or troubleshooting technique for the most recent version of Revit. Do you import CAD files and want to achieve consistency? Want to get more from your dimensions? Need to check all of the views in a project and see if the settings are correct? Want to consistently configure crop boxes across the entire project? What about getting all the parameters in your family content in just the right order? These are just some of the topics in store. With a new video every week, you are sure to find something useful to add to your growing arsenal of Revit tools and techniques.

NOTE: The exercise files for this course can only be opened in the most recent version of Revit (Revit 2017).